5. December 2025 5. December 2025 12/05/2025 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. When every critical discussion has been stifled for five years and only allowed to take place unchallenged in protected spaces, escalation is inevitable as soon as serious questions are asked. This is precisely what happened in the German Bundestag. Christian Drosten, the ever-confident Covid “expert,” changed the subject, feigned confusion, lost his train of thought, and evaded every clear question as soon as his contradictions surfaced. This is the same Christian Drosten who worked at Berlin’s Charité hospital and astonished the world with a PCR test for the only legitimate disease, cobbled together overnight. He is the originator of the idea of an asymptomatic “disease.” This is the same virologist whose doctoral dissertation vanished without a trace, leaving behind only a table of contents. He was given airtime on television in German-speaking countries and beyond to stoke fears of the greatest planned …
Saint Nicholas: The true story of Santa Claus He was ordained and appointed abbot of a monastery by his uncle, the archbishop of Myra in Lycia. When the Archbishop passed away, Nicholas was elected to the vacant see. Throughout his life, he retained the bright and guileless manners of his early years. St. Nicholas is the special protector of the innocent. When he heard that three girls were being abandoned by their father, he intervened. He set out at night and flung a bag of gold into the father's house. Upon awakening, the father deemed the gift a godsend and dowered his eldest child. St. Nicholas was overjoyed and did likewise for the second daughter. During his third attempt, he was discovered. The father approached Nicholas and kissed the latter's feet saying, "Why dost thou conceal thyself from me? Thou hast delivered my soul and my daughters from sin." St. Nicholas is usually depicted beside a vessel. It represents where three children were trapped, and Nicholas either saved them …More
The Vatican on Thursday published the conclusions of its study commission on women deacons. The Commission rules out admitting women to the diaconate understood as a degree of the sacrament of Holy Orders, but without issuing a definitive judgment at this time. The report stresses repeatedly that the negative assessment is “strong” yet “does not permit formulating a definitive judgment,” unlike the case of priestly ordination. Submission of the Report to Pope Leo XIV On 18 September, Cardinal Giuseppe Petrocchi, President of the Study Commission on the Female Diaconate, submitted to Pope Leo XIV a detailed synthesis of the Commission’s work. The report reflects several years of historical, theological, and pastoral investigation. Historical Findings: A Non-Sacramental Ancient Practice The Commission revisited the findings of two earlier Vatican commissions. Historical research confirms that, in the early Church, the title deaconess appeared in different regions and periods, but with …More
I’m pretty sure John Paul II permanently closed the door on that, with what may be an infallible definition of the priesthood, but memories are short now as legacy is considered a faux-pas.
A Vatican commission set up by Pope Francis in 2020 concluded that the Catholic Church should not move forward with ordaining women as deacons, based on historical and theological findings that rule out admitting women to the sacramental diaconate. However, the commission emphasized that its conclusion is not a final or definitive judgment.
12/04/2025 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. Yesterday, a statement appeared on the WHO website in which we can read how the WHO justifies its fight for survival and the revival of the pandemic threat from a virus that is a symbol of the monarchy: From the emergence and spread of the first SARS coronavirus in 2002 and MERS-CoV in 2012, to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in 2019, coronaviruses have repeatedly shown their capacity to trigger epidemics and pandemics. Source. WHO in a distorting mirror. Jon Fleetwood: Independent, investigative journalism exposing the healthcare and political systems used against Americans. Featured on RFK Jr.’s “Children’s Health Defense,” Alex Jones’s InfoWars, Russell Brand’s podcast, One America News, ZeroHedge, Zeee Media, and Modernity News. Yesterday, Jon Fleetwood published the following article: WHO Rolls Out ‘Future’ COVID Pandemic Plan Using U.S. Labs for ‘Global Sentinel Surveillance’—Even After Trump Ordered Withdrawal. In …
"A deed sometimes seemeth to be done of charity and love of God, when it is rather done of carnality, and of a fleshly love, than of a charitable love: for commonly some carnal inclination to our friends, or some inordinate love to ourself, or some hope of a temporal reward, or the desire of some other profit, moveth us to do the deed, and not the pure love of charity."
[Thomas a Kempis – XIV-XV Century AD; Kempen, Holy Roman Empire/Zwolle, Holy Roman Empire; aged 90-91; Canon, Regular] 15. OF WORKS DONE IN CHARITY. FOR nothing in the world, nor for the love of any creature, is evil to be done, but sometimes for the need and comfort of our neighbour a good deed may be deferred, or be turned into another good deed, for thereby it is not destroyed, but is changed into better. Without charity the outward deed is little to be praised: but whatsoever is done of charity, be it never so little, or never so despicable in sight of the world, it is right profitable before God, Who judgeth all things after the intent of the doer, and not after the greatness or worthiness of the deed. He doth much that much loveth God, and he doth much that doeth his deed well, and he doeth his deed well, that doth it rather for the commonalty than for his own will. A deed sometimes seemeth to be done of charity and love of God, when it is rather done of carnality, and of a fleshly …More
Cardinal Gerhard Müller reflects in the newspaper Die Tagespost on December 4 on the 60th anniversary of Vatican II. He claims that debates about the interpretation of the Council have significantly shaped the faith of many Catholics since the 1960s [while in reality, Cathoilcs simply vanished]. The Cardinal notes that both “traditionalist” and “progressivist” approaches can misinterpret the Council: the former want to go behind the Council, while the latter seek to move beyond it. He argues that the Council itself distinguishes between the unchangeable substance of Catholic doctrine, liturgy, and Church constitution, and the "changeable" forms of expression or liturgical practice. According to him, both “sterile conservatism” and unfounded modernism misunderstand this distinction. Furthermore, Cardinal Müller considers debates about whether the Council was “merely pastoral” to be theologically absurd, as doctrine and pastoral mission are inseparable in Christ. Picture: Gerhard …More
The problem here is the following... people who were born in the novus ordo dont know half about the horror of Vatican II, for most the Eucharist STILL happens there actively as it becomes the Blood, Body, Soul and Divinity of our Lord in such a tiny piece of bread, so most dont care... I understand the resistance in both sides, yet hurts to see the engagement to those on the other side sometimes is not made with sincere love, but the desire to hurt... Card. Muller, deeply believe waht he is talking about, is like Card. Gregory (a false prophet), who is such a traitor of the faith, yet he strongly believes in prolife... so yes, card Muller is wrong in many ways but in others he is right.
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Pope Leo: “Artificial intelligence has certainly opened up new horizons for creativity, but it also raises serious concerns about its possible repercussions on humanity’s openness to truth and beauty, and capacity for wonder and contemplation.”
And in all seduction of iniquity to them that perish; because they receive not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. Therefore God shall send them the operation of error, to believe lying:
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Saint Nicholas of Myra - December 6 Also known as Nicholas of Bari Nicholas of Lpnenskij Nicholas of Lipno Nicholas of Sarajskij Nicholas the Miracle Worker Klaus… Mikulas… Nikolai… Nicolaas… Nicolas… Niklaas… Niklas… Nikolaus… Santa Claus Memorial 6 December 22 May (translation of relics (9 May on the Julian calendar)) Profile Priest. Abbot. Bishop of Myra, Lycia (modern Turkey). Generous to the poor, and special protector of the innocent and wronged. Many stories grew up around him prior to his becoming associated with Santa Claus. Some examples Upon hearing that a local man had fallen on such hard times that he was planning to sell his daughters into prostitution, Nicholas went by night to the house and threw three bags of gold in through the window, saving the girls from an evil life. These three bags, gold generously given in time of trouble, became the three golden balls that indicate a pawn broker’s shop. He raised to life three young boys who had been murdered and …More
December 6 Saint Nicholas Archbishop of Myra in Lycia († 342) Saint Nicholas, the patron Saint of Russia, has won the warmest of praises from other Saints such as Saint John Chrysostom and Saint Peter Damian, who called him the glory of young men, the honor of the elderly, the splendor of priests and the light of Pontiffs. All the world was filled with his praises, Saint Peter added. The universal Church, in the Collect of his office, claims that God made known his nobility by an infinite number of miracles. He was born during the third century, nephew of the Archbishop of Myra. He had lost his parents while still very young, and he desired not to conserve his rich heritage. Gradually he gave away everything of which he could dispose, establishing dowries for poor maidens and seeking out the needy wherever they could be found. The Archbishop, his uncle, already aware of his vocation to sanctity, ordained Saint Nicholas priest and appointed him Abbot of the monastery of Holy Sion near …More